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07 Aug 06:40

How I Infiltrated a White Pride Facebook Group and Turned It into 'LGBT Southerners for Michelle Obama'

by Virgil Texas

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It's easy to get into Confederate Facebook. Just go to a news article about a police shooting and scroll down to the comments. Most comment sections are linked to people's Facebook accounts, so you just have to find someone with a Confederate flag avatar expressing a racist opinion, click through to his or her profile, and select "Add Friend."

Everyone in Confederate Facebook seems to accept friend requests from strangers, which I guess can be chalked up to Southern hospitality. Facebook's friend recommendations will quickly turn into an endless, mesmerizing stream of folks with names like Prepper Jeff and Amanda Rebel. Just keep clicking "Add Friend" over and over, and before you know it your Timeline is full of racist Minions memes and pictures of Looney Toons who are somehow mad at Al Sharpton.

Related: The Racist Behind the Pro-Confederate Flag Demonstration Is Hated Even by Other Klansmen

Predictably, many Confederate Facebook posts consist of proud displays of the Confederate flag—on tattoos, in wedding photos, flanked by flaming blue skulls, airbrushed onto truck windows, whatever. But then you can find people freaking out at the possibility that Obama might arrest them for posting racist stuff on Facebook, or getting mad that people are calling them racist.

I was beginning to feel stupefied and distressed, and my friends were complaining that all their recommended friends now had Confederate flag avatars as well. While some of the Confederate Facebookers were plum happy to have me on board—check out this weirdly adorable picture of a bowing horse someone sent me!—others, like the guy who told me to "run off and join ISIS," were not.

Just when I was about to unfriend them all and start drinking, I was invited to a private group of about 2,500 called "confederate pride, heritage not hate."

The group consisted of more of the same good ol' boy palaver about Southern Pride and Confederate Lives Matter, peppered with tirades from a handful of out-and-out Stormfront white supremacists and neo-Nazis. I added a few dozen of my friends, who promptly started trolling the shit out of the group.

It should go without saying that the folks who have built their identities around a 150-year-old treasonous cause to keep human beings in bondage are not very good at the internet. The group's creator had no idea how to lock the banner image at the top of the page, so friends of mine added their own.

Then...

And then...

Then there was a guy named Chris, whom we accused of being a Northerner in disguise.


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Chris got so riled up by the insinuation that he was from the North that not only did he post pictures of all of the (non-Northern) flags on his truck, he also posted his phone number and requested that an admin call him to vet his Southern bona fides.

Our friend Lowen dialed Chris to investigate. He claimed to be a guy named Roger who'd heard Chris was a Northerner who'd joined the group to troll. Understandably, Chris was upset about this, and claimed to have never left the state of Texas. "Roger" told Chris he'd heard that he had the state flag of "Maine or New York" on his truck, that he worked at Dunkin' Donuts, and that he'd voted for Obama "both times from a polling station in Brooklyn, New York." Chris was very upset that people were spreading these vicious rumors about him, and told "Roger" that his "friends in high places" would slap the trolls with prison time for their actions.

All of these shenanigans were too much to keep up with for the group's lone, overworked admin, who did not seem to know how to stop the banner from changing or ban the trolls, whose numbers were starting to rival those of the Rebels. So, in the style of Shock Doctrine, I swooped in and offered to clean up this manufactured crisis. The hapless admin fell for it hook, line, and sinker.

Once I was in charge of the group I decided to take it in a new direction. The Confederate flag, I felt, had become a toxic brand. And all this South-rising-again business was a sure loser with swing voters. A top-down rebranding was in order. After rigorous focus-group testing, I decided to align the group with LGBT rights, Michelle Obama, Judaism, miscegenation, and the victorious Juche ideology. And that is how "confederate pride, heritage not hate" became "LGBT Southerners for Michelle Obama and Judaism."

The estimable @BrooklynJuggler then posted an awesome Benjamin Marra comic of a group of rappers gunning down Nazis and Klansmen, which became the new pinned post.

Juggler also gave the group a custom URL to reflect the new focus, which, per Facebook policy, can never be changed.

Sadly not everyone was happy about these alterations. Users demanded to know what the "quier stuff" was about and threatened to revoke their membership. So I made 50 of my friends administrators to help enforce the transition.

Things went smoothly for the first couple hours. While my friends and I gabbed about our shabbat plans and different-race partners, I thought I had finally found a place in Confederate Facebook where I fit in. Then the original admim returned and started undoing our work.

This kicked off a vicious power struggle among the group's dozens of admins, over the course of which the group and its purpose went through dozens of changes, not all of which were well received.


The group hemorrhaged followers throughout the day until, at last, Facebook took it down. I still have my dozens of Confederate Facebook friends, but even they are starting to drift away now that I have taken to posting "I'm an illegal immigrant" on all of their status updates, which ended in one guy threatening to report me to Homeland Security.

Yet somewhere online the South lives on in groups with names like "strait souther confederate nation," Southern Pride, Pride of the Southern Heritage, and probably thousands of combinations of the terms "Southern," "Confederate," "pride," "heritage," "NOT HATE," "DEFINITELY NOT RACIST," and "flag."

Follow Virgil Texas on Twitter.

Thanks to all who contributed to this piece.

07 Aug 05:17

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06 Aug 02:43

Adorable Baby Sloth Born At London Zoo

by Morenike Adebayo
Plants and Animals
Photo credit: So tiny, so cute. ZSL London Zoo/YouTube.

The UK's ZSL London Zoo made an adorable announcement this week: the arrival of a baby sloth.

Named Edward, after the character Edward Scissorhands from the eponymous, this cute baby sloth is being hand-reared by dedicated sloth keepers, using a modified teddy bear as a surrogate mother.

Check out its sleepy yawns in this video from ZSL London Zoo below.

 

05 Aug 05:09

maggie-lol: fuck i love names for things.



maggie-lol:

fuck i love names for things.

05 Aug 05:08

deadjosey: the new jurassic park movie looks great



deadjosey:

the new jurassic park movie looks great

05 Aug 05:02

We’ve moved on



We’ve moved on

05 Aug 02:58

ahh, hollywoo. land of artiface, land of dreams.



ahh, hollywoo. land of artiface, land of dreams.

05 Aug 00:11

Hail Haploa clymene: The upside-down cross moth. The most METAL of all moths!


 
We’re all familiar with the creepy Death’s-head Hawkmoth from its appearance in the 1991 thriller

04 Aug 18:04

Architecturally Alive: 16 Transforming & Kinetic Buildings

by Steph
[ By Steph in Architecture & Cities & Urbanism. ]

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Will the cities of tomorrow be filled with intelligent kinetic architecture that moves and transforms of its own accord, as if it has a life of its own? The designers of these 16 structures seem to think so, whether they’re making use of ancient pulley-powered systems or engineering remarkably responsive auto-adaptations to change the look of a structure, shield it from the sun, or make it seem like a living creature in a bid to foster deeper connections between humans and architecture.

Adaptable Snow Cone Lifeguard Station

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Modeled on a pine cone, this lifeguard post by RAW Design, Ferris + Associates and Curio adapts to weather conditions on Toronto beaches. The white ‘petals’ can move to either offer shade during the hot summer months or to collect snow in the winter for extra insulation. The petals can also be retracted on one side and closed on the other to guard against heavy winds but still let sunshine in. It was fabricated in three weeks and then re-assembled on-site within 6 hours.

Penumbra Adaptive Window Shading System

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The Penumbra system by Tyler Short is “designed to offer a kinetic and mechanical solution to a problem that would otherwise be nearly impossible to solve with static architectural components: providing shading across a building facade for both low evening sun and high afternoon sun conditions.” The various kinetic elements of the shade system can shift in different ways to deflect light as needed.

Moving Parts by Olson Kundig Architects

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Architect: Tom Kundig

Architect: Tom Kundig

Architect: Tom Kundig

Architect: Tom Kundig

A home with a roof that opens vertically, an art gallery with a hoist-and-pulley facade and a ‘virtually indestructible’ cabin with operable steel panels are among the kinetic projects by Tom Kundig of the firm Olson Kundig. The architect says early exposure to mining, logging and farming industries led to a lifelong fascination with machinery, which he has integrated into all sorts of architectural projects. The idea is to move something large using very little energy, encouraging user participation in the transformation of the space in concert with geometry and physics.

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04 Aug 05:24

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04 Aug 02:47

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04 Aug 02:46

Creepy New Raver Trend: Waving Tiny Doll Hands

by Jean Trinh
Bridget

i truly feel like i am old when i look at pictures of today's version of ravers

Creepy New Raver Trend: Waving Tiny Doll Hands Forget the pacifiers and kandi bracelets. The latest raver trend may be putting creepy, tiny doll hands on your fingers. [ more › ]








04 Aug 02:39

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Bridget

they're back

04 Aug 01:58

'The Walking Dead' Prequel Will Show The Eastside A Little Love

by Carman Tse
'The Walking Dead' Prequel Will Show The Eastside A Little Love El Sereno means 'the tranquil' in Spanish, but in 'Fear The Walking Dead,' it's going to get a little chaotic. [ more › ]








04 Aug 01:58

Photos: A Baby Whale Has Been Stranded In Marina Del Rey For Days

by Carman Tse
Photos: A Baby Whale Has Been Stranded In Marina Del Rey For Days A baby gray whale separated from its mother has been spotted in Marina del Rey for a few days, concerning local wildlife experts. [ more › ]








03 Aug 21:52

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03 Aug 21:40

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visions of suffering

03 Aug 21:33

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03 Aug 19:18

Masturbator of puppets: The anatomically correct GG Allin marionette

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GG Allin marionette
 
There are entirely too many times during the day that while doing important “research” for DM, I audibly utter the words “I can’t.” However, after learning of the existence of a GG Allin marionette, I wasn’t even able to muster a sound in...

03 Aug 07:12

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Excerpt from Stephen Mackey’s editorial in beautiful.bizarre issue 009, “Like the disturbing reality behind the fairy tales we read as children, the gloss of the beauty, the magical landscapes, muted colours and exquisite detail form a veneer to distract from the darkness within." 

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03 Aug 07:11

Sex Workers Want Hollywood Stars To Shut Up About Sex Work

by Juliet Bennett Rylah
Sex Workers Want Hollywood Stars To Shut Up About Sex Work "At the end of the day, this is a proposal that impacts my life and not Lena Dunham's." [ more › ]








03 Aug 07:09

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03 Aug 07:09

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Ice Cream Roses

ALL REGULAR ICE CREAM IS NOW DULL TO ME

If you ever want to bring me flowers, these are the kind I like.

02 Aug 21:50

Wounderland: Surreal World Of Imagination, Nightmares And Taxidermy (part 2)

by mothmeister

Welcome to the weird and wonderful surrealistic universe of Mothmeister, called Wounderland. As passionate taxidermy collectors we reincarnate dead critters into fairy tale figures. We portray them accompanied by anonymous, lonesome characters.

We’re inspired by our own imagination, dreams, nightmares, and by other artists we collaborated with. Whether it’s the fabulous and famous stoned fox of taxidermist Adele Morse, the amazing, sculpted headpieces of Candice Angelini or the whimsy, extraordinary dolls of mixed media artist Annie Montgomerie.

As we live in a giant Wunderkammer, most of the animals are part of our private collection. Some of the masks we create ourselves, others are found on the web and pimped by all kind of things coming from our cabinet of curiosities.

You can see more of our stuff on our previous post.

More info: Etsy | Instagram

Stoned fox by Adele Morse

Headpiece by Candice Angelini

Headpiece by Candice Angelini

Stoned fox by Adele Morse

Pig mask by jordestroyer (@instagram)

Headpiece by Candice Angelini

Coati mundi by Adele Morse

Headpiece by Candice Angelini

Monkey Har by Annie Montgomerie

Headpiece by Candice Angelini

02 Aug 10:35

California's New Website Lets You Tattle On Water Wasters

by Juliet Bennett Rylah
California's New Website Lets You Tattle On Water Wasters If a server at a restaurant or bar brings you water without you asking for it, you can report them! [ more › ]








02 Aug 10:33

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02 Aug 03:44

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02 Aug 03:44

ciatri: 3fluffies: mufasamonsta: tahthetrickster: i really like looking at google image searches...

ciatri:

3fluffies:

mufasamonsta:

tahthetrickster:

i really like looking at google image searches for “firemen rescuing cats” or something because you get super cute pictures like

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AND THEN THERE’S THIS ONE

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“THAT’S RIGHT TWAS I that set the house ablaze!!!”

Dying.

Every fucking time I know what’s at the bottom and every time I still lose my shit.

02 Aug 03:10

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